Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how weareinly.com uses them, and how you can control them.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, remember preferences, and provide information about how you interact with a site.
Cookies can be “session cookies” (deleted when you close your browser) or “persistent cookies” (stored on your device for a set period). They can be set by the website you are visiting (“first-party”) or by another domain loaded on the page (“third-party”).
2. Cookies we use
weareinly.com does not currently use any cookies.
We do not run analytics, advertising, social media tracking, retargeting, or any other cookie-based services on this website. No cookies are placed on your device when you visit.
If this changes in the future—for example, if we add Google Analytics, a contact form with anti-spam protection, or an embedded video player—we will update this Cookie Policy with full details and request your consent where required by law.
3. Third-party cookies
This site does not currently load any third-party scripts that set cookies on your device. We embed external resources such as fonts (loaded from our own server) and link to external sites (such as our clients’ Instagram pages), but visiting those external sites is governed by their own cookie policies, not ours.
4. How to manage cookies
If we add cookies to this site in the future, you will be able to:
- Accept or reject non-essential cookies via a consent banner shown on your first visit.
- Manage cookies through your browser settings:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security
- Edge: Settings → Privacy, search, and services
- Clear existing cookies at any time through your browser.
Note: blocking essential cookies (when introduced) may affect the website’s functionality.
5. Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal you can enable. Because we currently do not track visitors at all, DNT signals do not require any specific handling by us. If we add tracking in the future, we will honor DNT signals where possible.
6. Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this policy when our practices change. The most current version will always be posted here with a revised “Last updated” date. Material changes will be flagged on the home page.